All Broadcast articles in 29 June 2018 – Page 3
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News
FA brings World Cup to YouTube
Live show broadcasts live on YouTube each night during the World Cup
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News
US government approves Disney's Fox bid
Conditions include a sale of Fox’s regional sports network
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News
BBC puts 1980s computing archive online
Fascinating computing archive includes 267 TV programmes and 166 BBC Micro games
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Video
The Mighty Redcar, BBC2
The real-life stories of a British town told by the people relying on it for its future. Produced by 72 Films
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Ratings
Stath Lets Flats falls flat
WEDNESDAY: ITV2’s Celebability outperformed Stath Lets Flats and Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
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News
Cable: Place creative industries at 'centre of attention'
Former business secretary calls on government to give the sector a look-in in the public debate
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Critics
Stath Lets Flats
“It’s early days and the laughs may not sustain a whole series, but it looks promising”
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News
BBC appoints England director
Helen Thomas takes up role as regions controller David Holdsworth leaves corporation after 34 years
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News
TSL Systems goes into administration
Major broadcast systems integrator calls in the administrator
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Sponsored
Impact of the drama boom
Leading UK producers discuss the knock-on effects of a surging market and ways in which the high-end drama levy is being used to alleviate them.
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News
ESG promotes The Bridge exec producer
Lars Blomgren to lead drive for non-English language drama
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Ratings
NHS live special falls short of 1m
TUESDAY: BBC2’s live 90-minute celebration of the NHS treated 700k
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Comment
Maths Men are the new Mad Men in a data-driven world
Cannes Lions shows where the power lies in the advertising industry, says Kate Bulkley
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News
C4 reduces gender pay gap
Senior hires have helped disparity to be cut to 22.7%, says Alex Mahon
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Critics
The Affair
“There is always a hokey melodrama lurking beneath. But series four has started with enormous promise”